Intexpo Bangladesh 2016 is being held on May 30 and 31. This is an Indian textile exhibition that aims at tapping the growing business potential especially that of manmade fibers. The expo aims to provide unique opportunities to the textile and garment business fraternity of Bangladesh to see the quality and range of Indian fabrics and yarns. It also enables them to establish personal contacts for mutually beneficial business tie-ups, including the possibility of having long term venture alliances with their Indian counterparts.
A total of 30 leading Indian manufacturing and exporting companies are displaying their latest range of textile items such as suitings, shirtings, dress materials, embroidered fabrics, high fashion fabrics, furnishings, home textiles, made-ups like scarves, stoles, shawls, laces, synthetic and blended yarns, fibers and garments in the expo. Labor cost, market access to the EU and the US are among the advantages of Bangladesh which Indian exporters can leverage.
The expo enables Indian exporters to meet prospective buyers or agents to generate business enquiries, help exporters to this market to further expand their contacts and give opportunities to new exporters to establish trade contacts with prospective customers or buyers.
India exported manmade textile fibers worth$134.05 million in the 2010-11 fiscal.

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